Out of OrderHarper Collins, 2009. 8. 25. - 256ÆäÀÌÁö Colt's perfect life crumbles when his girlfriend breaks up with him and looming academic ineligibility threatens his baseball career. For a guy who gets by on his good looks and talent with a bat, Colt knows that he could be facing his toughest challenge ever. Just as she did in her acclaimed novel Damage, author A. M. Jenkins strikes to the heart of an outwardly confident teenager to expose surprising sensitivity, uncertainty, and humor within. o Jenkins successfully tackles such common young adult themes as peer pressure and self esteem by addressing them through an inquisitive and likeable character to whom teens will easily relate. o Out Of Order will resonate with girls and boys, reluctant and avid readers. Ages 12 + |
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... starts writing the day's assignment on the overhead. I've got nothing to read, so I have to just sit and wait. That's supposed to be more punishment. It could be punishment, if I start thinking about how I blew it with Grace last night ...
... starts reading it out loud, with lots of pauses and expression. Grace would love it, all that expression in his voice. Me, I think it's pitiful. A grown man devoting his whole life to trying to get teenagers to care about literature ...
... starts talking again. About child labor laws or something. I like him okay, but I hate this class. English has always been a nightmare to me. It's a battle for me to stay in regular and not get stuck in remedial. I've always kept ahead ...